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N1 SCIENCE

Jonathan Yesid Paz

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DIGITAL NOTEBOOK SCIENCE N1

TEACHER JONATHAN PAZ

START

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class rules

  • Internet capacity must be 10 megabytes per person
  • The use of computers is necessary to receive the class, the use of cell phones is prohibited
  • The camera and microphone must always be active Always have headphones to receive the class they must choose a place to study always
  • The lighting and materials for the development of the class must be adequate
  • The place where they receive the classes must be a place free of distractions and with appropriate ventilation

RAITINGS

DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITIES

Nombre autor/a

ínDEX

Nucleic acids and genetic engineering

Characteristics of nucleic acids.

Cloning techniques.

Production of vaccines.

Genetic modifications

DOLLY

Gene therapy

PHENOMENON

SCIENTIFIC DISCLOSURE ON SOCIAL MEDIA

What would happen if science were disseminated on social networks (twiter) from the positions of a young community?

WHAT IF?

What is genetics and what does it study?

Can we make mutants from science?

What is the relationship between the mutation and cancer?

What is a gene?

Are there mutants? which?

Can we program genes?

How does climate change affect the development of mutations?

How is a mutation generated?

GENETIGS BEGINNING

MUTATIONS

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Although we see them in science fiction movies and we think they are strange, mutations are more common than we think

GENETIC

study of heredity in general and of genes in particular. Genetics forms one of the central pillars of biology and overlaps with many other areas, such as agriculture, medicine, and biotechnology.

GENETIGS BEGINNING

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  • Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipiscing elit
  • Fames facilisi in sem pulvinar condimentum, mi ad libero turpis litora laoreet
  • Elementum habitasse nibh mi dui etiam et purus tristique nunc laoreet
  • Quis at bibendum convallis cubilia hac malesuada erat accumsan condimentum
  • Curabitur sollicitudin ac gravida sagittis himenaeos nisi pretium dictumst eros

CLONING

ACTIVITY # 1

Choose an organism that you want to clone, indicate the materials they need, and the cloning process step by step, you can support yourself with drawings or images that explain the process

Allerges

Allergies, also known as allergic diseases, are a number of conditions caused by hypersensitivity of the immune system to typically harmless substances in the environment. These diseases include hay fever, food allergies, atopic dermatitis, allergic asthma, and anaphylaxis

hystamine

Allerges

allergies

Allergies occur when your immune system reacts to a foreign substance — such as pollen, bee venom or pet dander — or a food that doesn't cause a reaction in most people.

allergies

Allergies occur when your immune system reacts to a foreign substance — such as pollen, bee venom or pet dander — or a food that doesn't cause a reaction in most people.

hystamine

your immune system produces substances known as antibodies. When you have allergies, your immune system makes antibodies that identify a particular allergen as harmful, even though it isn't.

The immune system is a complex system of intelligent enzymes that are responsible for recognizing and engulfing antigens

allergies

When you come into contact with the allergen, your immune system's reaction can inflame your skin, sinuses, airways or digestive system.

histamine

Spinning finer, we can say that histamine is found naturally in the cells of our immune system, specifically mast cells and basophils (among others) and, according to research carried out, constitutes a fundamental mediator of the allergic response.

vaccines

What is vaccine?

How do vaccines work?

virus

virus

vaccines

ACTIVITY # 2

Creates a virus and indicates symptom virus morphology mechanism of action of the virus in the body speed of spread and contagion effects on society treatment type of vaccine

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